Computational Literacies Lab

Week 1 Slides

Critical Computational Literacies

Design Studio

Dr. Chris Proctor

LAI 686, Spring 2021

Notes: I should introduce myself


Act I

Introductions ~ Course overview ~ Setting goals

Act II

Discuss framings of CS

Act III

Brainstorm project ideas ~ Course logistics


Act I

4:10-4:55pm


Introductions

  • What is your professional work? What prior experiences brought you to this work?
  • Whatever identities you want to bring to this class right now.

Notes:

  • I'm Chris Proctor. New Assistant professor here. Prior work as teacher, software developer.

Notes: Talk through the logic of the course.

  • Start with the final course project. Work backwards, explaining how each step in the process helps us get closer.
  • I look forward to having plenty of one-on-one conversations through the course.

Skill domains

What experience do you already have? Where do you hope to grow in this course?

  • Educational research
  • Design
  • Software development

Notes:

Now we'll go back around again. I'm going to ask each of us to speak a bit about our prior experience in these three domains, and also to share a bit about where you want to grow in this course.

Note that I'm planning to revise the syllabus heavily based on what people want. So if there are particular theories, or particular technologies, that you'd like to study, please share!


Act II

5:05-5:50pm


Discussion

  • Kafai, Proctor, and Lui (2019) Cognitive / Situated / Critical CT
  • Vakil (2018) Centering justice in CS education

Notes:

Let's go in two levels:

  • First: Summary, connections, clarifying questions
  • Second: Synthesis, critique

Act III

6:00-6:45pm


Project ideas

  • What communities are you part of? Who might your project serve?
  • What research questions interest you?
  • What technologies are you interested in working with?

Logistics

  • Course website
  • Syllabus
  • Grading
  • Office hours

Literature review

Notes:

Assignments always have two weeks to do.


Next week

  • Preview of readings
  • Come with project ideas